Pittsburgh faces snow showers and gusty winds up to 65 mph as a cold front arrives, with potential squalls in western PA.
Nearly a dozen states received hazardous weather warnings from the National Weather Service as of early Wednesday.
Following the winter storm, temperatures in Pennsylvania are expected to remain below freezing through the weekend, with lingering snow showers possible in higher elevations. According to the NWS, another system could bring light snow or wintry mix to parts of the state early next week, though confidence in accumulation amounts remains low.
Snow squalls are possible across central Pennsylvania on Wednesday afternoon, particularly along the I-80 and I-99 corridors. FOX Weather is joined by Jonathan Guseman, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service in State College,
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Thursday at 9:32 p.m. for snow showers until 10 p.m. for Mercer, Lawrence, Butler and Beaver counties.
An updated winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 3:31 p.m. in effect until Monday at 1 a.m. for Berks, Lehigh and Bucks counties. "Additional snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches," says the weather service.
The surrounding National Weather Service Offices have extended a Cold Weather Advisory for parts of our viewing area. First time an Extreme Cold Warning was issued locally, more here! The advisory goes into effect at 4 a.
The surrounding National Weather Service Offices have extended an Extreme Cold Warning for parts of our viewing area, mainly within The Laurel Highlands. This is the first time The National Weather Service out of State College has issued the new weather headline.
A winter storm watch will be in effect Sunday for much of eastern Pennsylvania ... 6 to 10 inches of snow is possible, the National Weather Service said Friday afternoon when issuing the watch.
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Philadelphia will be spared from the snow set to hit the eastern U.S. this week but will get rain, forecasts say.